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Malaga, Spain
Thretris wrote:

Everytime I see your home setup, it reminds me some Tetris stuff... All your gadgets in a fine position and taking advantage of all the possible space in the piece of furniture

Awesome bud! smile

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Plymouth, UK
µB wrote:

Oops, your labelling confused me. I ate my PC instead =(
Now all I'm left with a fuckin' MacBook. NOW WHAT?!


Box of stuff AKA:John's room

Inside "John's Room"

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San Francisco

this is mostly for when i play live.


home setup

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada

My setup.

I'll post real pictures when I've got a chance, but this is some pixel art that me and my girlfriend are working on.

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Milan, Italy

why are you using a mixer?

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Minneapolis
little-scale wrote:

Here is my home setup:

- cosmic radiation detector, 2 x vectrex, 2 x NES, C64, SEGA Nomad, SMS1, Atari 2600, old PC


- macbook, mbox 2, launchpad, microkontrol, wacom, midi interface, keyboard, mega drive 1


- amiga, soldering things, cables, pcbs, etc

Y... You have... TWO Vectrex! I wish I had even ONE... *sobbing*

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
arottenbit wrote:

why are you using a mixer?

Well, primarily so I can mix more than one sound together.  I use more than just one Game Boy - my Nintendo and my custom beepers and bloopers need places to plug in.

I also like to remove a little bit of stereo seperation on the Game Boy, I don't generally like the hard panning, so I set the stereo seperation with the mixer by panning the left and right signal a little bit less than hard left and right.

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Philadelphia, United States

- This is how I've got things set up in my room for now.. under my bed.

- and here's the set up live

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San Francisco
jefftheworld wrote:
arottenbit wrote:

why are you using a mixer?

Well, primarily so I can mix more than one sound together.  I use more than just one Game Boy - my Nintendo and my custom beepers and bloopers need places to plug in.

I also like to remove a little bit of stereo seperation on the Game Boy, I don't generally like the hard panning, so I set the stereo seperation with the mixer by panning the left and right signal a little bit less than hard left and right.

why do you have a kaoss pad running into another one?

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San Francisco
TREYFREY wrote:

- This is how I've got things set up in my room for now.. under my bed.

- and here's the set up live

i use that same realistic dj mixer for my live sets. yours appears in to be in better condition .

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA

Damn. I wish i had setups like you guys.. >_< i can't even take a picture of mine lol it's too much of a mess.
not to mention...photographs can't possibly be enough to cover the amount of crap, yes, crap i have.
lol

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These are some pictures of my studio and some live set up stuff
loved seeing everyone's !
I am getting more ideas from this thread

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why are you using a mixer?

Why would you not? Even if you have just one source, it's good for EQ, panning like he said, control over levels/fading out if you need to, making yourself look a bit more professional and not frightening/confusing the soundguy so much... etc smile

why do you have a kaoss pad running into another one?

Again why would you not? smile

Personally I'd skip the gameboys and just connect the FX send to the input of the kaoss, I haven't used one but I'm sure two of them in a row is enough to get some interesting noise going smile

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Middlesbrough, UK






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Philadelphia, United States
wedanced wrote:
TREYFREY wrote:

- This is how I've got things set up in my room for now.. under my bed.

- and here's the set up live

i use that same realistic dj mixer for my live sets. yours appears in to be in better condition .


Yeah, I like mine, its fun/easy. My friend gave it to me a few months ago, I really have no idea how old it is.

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Wellington, NZ

I got a pedal board with

My yellow DMG (prosound, NES buttons, yellow backlight)
a BOSS MT-2
Some phaser
A behringer xenyx 802
and a DSI Mopho (with a custom battery pack)
Yamaha shs-10
Also a drum-kit with a trigger, though that is my drummers

Also

A Scorpion-sky (Lasers!)
and a little fog machine